As the RSS commemorates 100 years, its nationwide Hindu conferences reached a poignant close in Delhi’s Mehrauli on Sunday. Initiated on January 25, the series has traversed the country, urging Hindus to embrace their shared faith, customs, and collective strength.
Nestled in the heart of Garhwal Basti, the Mehrauli summit opened with a solemn havan, followed by impassioned talks on religious devotion and societal integration. Targeting service areas amplifies the message of worship, harmony, and brotherhood to ordinary folks.
Chairman Hira Singh Rana spoke candidly to the press about the anguish from relentless attacks on Sanatana Dharma in digital spaces. He positioned the RSS campaign as a beacon of positivity, uniting people against division.
Hemraj Singh Atri highlighted the summit’s educational impact, drawing attention to environmental care, focused spirituality, and eroding traditions among the young. These events, he noted, are essential for revitalizing cultural identity and nurturing unbreakable communal ties in today’s fragmented world.